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Yeah, I remember it. You can check the video of SemiFinal of 2008 AE.
It was very critical situation in the final stage of the rubber game and there came a mis-judge from the end-line judge. It was "out" but called in. Take a look at the slow replay of the video and hear the commentator from Gillian.

Yeah. I have a video of this. The way LYD reacted was kinda funny. He's like a child who wants a toy but his parents won't buy it for him. It's almost like he's having tantrums. So young.

haha...yellowind u r so lucky to dream bout him...i onli dream once b4...wuwuwu....nowadays wat i dream is onli drawings n model....so sad....can't even sleep well...i juz pray that i can finish all of it soon enough so that i can watch the next game....paiting~~~~

* The official writing of "종" in english has been changed a few times in history according to the arguments of linguistists about what would be the correct match between "ㅈ" and english sound: Chong --> Jong --> Chong --> Jong

Now officially we write it as "Jong" but they can still use "Chong" if they want to keep using it.

The consonant "o" is used in two ways:
1. if it's put in the first of a syllable, it's not pronounced
2. if it's put in the end(on the bottom), it's pronounced like "ng" in english (like "ng" in Chong)

Lee : 이 = ㅇ ㅣ (L is not pronounced, just being used conventionally)

Yong : 용 = ㅇ ㅛ(Yo) ㅇ(ng)

Dae : 대 = ㄷ ㅐ(ae)

And as you might know, many korean syllables have matching chinese letters like:

At 2008 AE SF, the MAS uncles surprisingly lost to LYD/JJS even though leading 20-16 in the rubber set. IMO, the critical reason for their loss was that they kept their rackets downward, seldom raising their rackets to be prepared while LYD always dominating the net keeping his racket UP.

However, now CTF/LWW have changed. In India Open, they kept their rackets UP dominating the front when playing against INA; and even I was surprised they were playing just as LYD did against them!